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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jan 1964, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY 'A fellow can tell whether he's a if women aren't afraid of him, he's a man, he Oshawa Sime Sunny with cloudy intervals Sunday and cooler. Winds light. VOL, 93------NO, 21 OSHAWA ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1964 Beaceod ey Meer Siew, Hel for, Often Oerinars SIXTEEN' PAGES: US. Girds To Counter P i WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States is seeking to cushion the impact of the im- French re tion of it China with reassur: ances that it will not change Us. ey in the Far Bast, diplomatic sources mak: ing known today said State See: Dean Rusk in private talks with Japanese and So: Korean leaders over the next five Gaye will stress American inten to hold the line in its polle toward Peking, In adi » Rusk is scheduled Ai rata frat ce of you . war countries faced with bom. munist subversion and infiltra- tion, He was also expected to reaf- firm U.S. intentions of honoring its treaty commitments to Na- tionalist Chi na, The hope in Washington is that the expected French action will not touch off a wave of recognition by other countries and upset the balance of power the United Nations, The United Nations has refused thus far to oust Nationalist China in order to seat Communist China. The state department has regards Move hope has been fortified by reports that the takeover of Zanzibar's month-old govern: ment a Peking-laning leftist group has upset other African nations, Tnformants said there are in- dications that most of the 12 hg gry | African coun: tries in the Afro-Malagasy Un- uthjion will refrain from following Paris, If they swing in the other direction, however, their UN votes could make a deol sive change in favor of Peking, But the militant brand of hard communism preached by Peking has given pause to the leaders of those states, ADVISES AGAINST IT There are also some indica, tions here that French Presi- dent de Gaulle has advised the African gtates that he does not expect them to follow France's example, According to this information, de Gaulle hag indicated that France is a strong enough wer to deal with the Chinese munists, but that the for mer French colonies are not, In the Far Bast the heaviest pressure will fall on Japan's conservative govern ment to break its ties with Nationalist U.K. TROOPS RING KENYA MUTINEER CONFER ON MALAYSIA TURMOIL . U.S, Attorney General Rob- troubled area, said he believes ert Kennedy, left, and British _ the Indonesians will respect a Foreign Secretary R. A, But- newly arranged truce meet- ing with Malaysia despite ler meet at the Foreign Office Sracituat Pha ccs 4 ae in London Friday to talk about China and extend recognition to the/Peking, U.S. officials express confidence that Premier Hayato Tkeda will resist this pressure, although he may be forced to accept more trade with the Chi- nese mainiand to ease the pres- sure, Nationalist China has been advised by 'the United States to sit tight and not to break dip- lomatic relations with Paris, It is doubtful, however, that Pres. ident Chiang Kai-Shek will fol- low this counsel, ments of more than $500,000,000 in that country, hostility to the young federa- the situation in Southeast tion, Asia, Kennedy, who arrived AP Wirephoto from a special mission in that via cable from London NEGROES PICKET --«--s=™ UN Study Group Attends Protest ATLANTA (AP):-- Negrojto the segregated south" and sang "freedom songs" in the tain after the visitors arrived seating CAS e006: UMeabine aay kaa al ing "Atlanta port and again outside the help," and "Atlanta, gateway) oi.) where the group was the first 11 months of the ot cigarettes U.S, tax were up 29 the year-eariier NEW YORK (AP) -- The American Family Lite Insur. ance Company will soon pene ip _ welling a special policy to oy he medical and hospi ers twice as much as non-smok- ers, Payments up te $5,000 are provided in the policy which wil cost $3 a year for cigar ettea smokers, $3 annually for pipe and cigar smokers and James Harwin, 41, was killediand employment. | : jearly today when his taxi was) Shastri's cabinet ranking is Ames said his company will/in collision with another car im fourth -- dehind Nehru, Home! $2.58 for nonsmokers. wse the honor cystem in allow. ing applicants te classify them. selves as RoR-GmOKers or smok- TAKES MIDDLE ROAD staying. No incidents were re- ported, The demonstration gave UN Lal Bahadur Shastri poli jing Prime Minister Nehru. Shastri moved into the office next door to the vacant office lot the M-year-old prime minis- ter. Ranks of the ruling Congress jparty closed in almost unani- imous support for Shastri, 58, A Ibeliever in the ideologiact | Cabdriver Killed | In Metro Smash | TORONTO (CP) -- Derek suburban Rexdale. Three 16 ~ year « old youths, Joha Morgan and Wayne Jor. © e Nehru's Heir e e Begins Duties NEW DELHI, India oe --jpublic outing by motoring over among the civil nights leaders) hisline route of India's Repudlican|and city {Day parade soheduled for Sun: * an vee Ago queqegalaa tata | | 4 jmachari, ers, He said there would be: a dan of Rexdale and Brian Pish-) The latter two have been han-/ members from 10 countries -- the Soviet Union included -- a first + hand glimpse of racial their two-day tour. WELCOME DE BGATES .. Lester Dunbar, head of the Southern Regional Council, was Mnial who extended la formal welcome. | "In no other country has a . He was closely watched : L py of the doctors who have/'eVelution gone on er abe him to resume ra He gage iS i heavy work load he has Car campaign eg Abn my ried for 16% years as India's) 8 ere ae problems at the beginning of 8 Robarts Praised But Party Burned TORONTO (CP) -- Premier,toward French » Canada, more Robarts was praised Friday for/than the conservative party he yee F the footsteps of Sirjcreated," 'acdonald in recogniz- the two-nation concept ofja In moving an amendment to Liberal non-confidence motion es But his party was con-/presented Thursday, Mr, Mac, demned for forsaking the atti-/Donald said the government: has tudes of Canada's first prime/failed to meet modern-day chal: minister. Donald ©. MacDonald, On- lenges, Edward Dunlop (PC -- Forest tario jeader of the New Demo-/Hill), a blind member of the cratic Party, said in the legia-/legisiature, received the loudest lature Mr, Robarts will be ajovation given any member dur- Father of Confederation if hejing the current session when he continues to follow Sir John A, Macdonald's example. completed his speech urging the provincial government to give He recalled that Mr, Macdon-;more aid to new hospital con- ald, particularly in his attitude/struction, ing Canadians to treat French Canada as a nation, leader added; "Tt is one. of ironies of Canadian history that/should be Mr, Dunlop, 44,. who lost his ihe NDP/sight in a training camp acci- dent in Scotland during the Sec- the supreme|ond World War, said hospitals allowed to borrow no party had forsaken the tra-/money to supplement govern. ditions # Sir John A, Macdon-;ment grants toward hospital construction, The era of hospi-/construction, Ther era of hospi- Castro Denies tal financing through philantro- phy and municipa) grants is on the wane in Ontario, He used a braille prompter card in delivering his 2,000-word Cuba Active In)»: S RESUMES REHEARSALS Liza Minelli, 1?-year-old daughter of singer Judy Gar- land, is shown in New York yorencey as she resumed re- earsing for the starring role in the musical presenen 'Carnival', She had been sidelined by a recent illness, The musical is scheduled to open Tuesday in Mineola, a Long Island suburb of New York, AP Wirephoto Panama Crisis HAVANA (AP)---Premier Fi- del Castro denied Friday ere (CP) -- A ts and ac/cember inister,) oa chairman of the subcommissien TOLD TO TAKE OVER on the prevention of discrimi. Nehru has told Shastri to take/tion and protection of minori- over most of the work, Althoughities, s.id they were in Atlanta Shastri is not given the title ofjas individual members of the at the request of Morris amounts to thal, m, not as official repre- Dr. Sarvepalli. Radhakrish./ Semtatives of the UN, nan, India's. figurehead presi Abrom, a er Atlanta law- dent, swore Shastri in.as min-jyer and.U.s, ister without Da daran Sanji who retired from the Congress party presidenc: Y because jsame time as minister of labor/Atianta as a sort of showcase. |Minister Gulzarilal Nanda and) Finance Minister T. T. Krishna-| Former Smoker. Gets Grant To Oday waiting period after aaa of Thistieton, Ont, occu dling most of Nehru's routine! policy is taken out claims could be filed. 'HAS NO PLACE IN THIS FIELD' before pants af the second car, were/duties for the last two weeks but! im serious condition in hospital.'lack political strength Fort Erie Hospital Hits Union Activity NIAGARA F. Fort Erie, which is asking for condition of ! 4457 iG fll a three appointed dy goverment advisability of com- é ig sf ° pA 2 ry i ¢ Ont. (CP)jpalsory arbitration of labor) The St. Catharines of management disputes in hospi-'endorsed the {tare Hospi a $25,000 performance Sond The International Union of/would give a cabinet minis®r through the tals. jOperating Engineers (ia d.), the Fort Erie , is threat. § hospital its anjening te strike if the hospital) In the Fort Erie brief Mr.jrolted in the clinics, i@oes not sign an agreement, The hospital brief, sadmitted ley Witiam EB. Bhert of Port Colborne, charged that lies, co- whe St. Catharines General Hes- pital beard said the beard has) harmonions relations with twe hospital, , Al, | of the On-i}ow workers began to tackle Association that problem about six months inauguration ithe right te | smoking-withdrawal impose arbitration agreement,which holds bargaining rights/it he considered a strike or lock/volunteers from the have no'for five stationary engineers atiout would affect the public wel-/area, fare, Of the first 300 people en |Bdert said that with a perform-/mately 68 per cent have fence Lond Se beaeial weeld Deiveccenstal_ ve _ fer. Another cli- jim a position to Collect from the nic, with 60 volunteers, began a janion for any wruseal financial week ago. | for a per jfeormance bond and said there) are Ross said he te procederes wader already enrolled in the clinics. | ked an av i lias righ leit. rie y avtequa' the Ontario Labor Relations Act WRIORS Topresenting its employ-ite @eal with violations of a col erage of two packs a day for een, lective agreement. U8 years. ¥ i z : 3 2% s is 4 i i * bd i ti = Gordon Reduces '/ 9-Month, Deficit Kenya Soldiers Stage Sit-Down NAIROBI (Reuters) = British|as far as wag known, troops and armored cars todaylkanis (African ' on Lanet Camp in 'Kenya where mutinous African ere staged a "'sit down strike" and then tried to break out of the base, A yen ge The Batten were converging on camp trom four directions, They had orders not to fire wnless fired on first, Other British soldiers stood by at a nearby camp if re inforcements were required, | Kenya radio said the aim of the operation was to prevent the mutiny spreading, An army spokesman said earlier than: when African sol: diers Friday tried te break into the armory at Lanet, British troops immediately moved te- ward the camp. "On their arrival, were) fired upon from the camp .,. the fire was re turned," the spokesman said, In the engagement, one Afri- te Rangel was killed, No cas ualties were reported among British troops and there were no details of any wounded, An army spokesmansaid that 3 PRIESTS KILLED Youth Bands But Ki told the there ap na a for wee Radio announcements i BEA

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